Speaking at the 2016 awards, global judge Steve Wozniak commented that he was excited to be able to identify the next generation of innovative companies who are making a positive impact on society. "The Talent Unleashed Awards are there to represent people who have had ideas, started companies, and created products that do good for society," said Steve Wozniak. "I decided to judge this because innovation is so key in my life - especially people who are humble and just have an idea - and I love to follow good ideas."

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has arguably been called "The inventor of the personal computer." But even if you believe that the title belongs to one of the pioneers before him — you can't deny Wozniak's contribution to modern-day computers. With all of that success, you would think that Woz would want that achievement to be engraved on his tombstone. Instead, he wants to be remembered for the quality of his work, and not his achievements. Following is a transcript of this video.

VIDEO: A few years ago, if you were waiting overnight outside an Apple Store ahead of a new product launch, you just might have found Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak sitting next to you on the sidewalk. This wasn't a marketing stunt by Apple. Wozniak really enjoyed being part of an Apple event with other fans.

Computers are taking over more and more thinking jobs and becoming more like brains, but there’s no need to fear that our machines will ever turn on or replace humans, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak told a room of 2,100 travel agents and suppliers on Monday. “The equipment we build is always going to be built to help us.”

Apple co-founder and renowned engineer Steve Wozniak is widely known for his groundbreaking inventions and electronic engineering skills. Offering jokes and witty banter to a sold-out crowd in War Memorial Gym, Wozniak discussed his early career beginnings, his friendship with Steve Jobs and his commitment to honesty and happiness.

SAN JOSE — Stormtrooopers, superheroes, wizards and princesses came in droves to downtown San Jose on Saturday morning, called by the siren song of Silicon Valley Comic Con — which may turn out to be Steve Wozniak’s most popular creation since the Apple II.

After its smash first year in 2016, Silicon Valley Comic Con is back. The three-day geek fest kicks off Friday in Downtown San Jose and runs through Sunday April 23, and legendary Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak will once more be presiding.